• MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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      10 hours ago

      Some journalists get trained, and let us cherish and protect them.

      Democracy (worst form of gov other than all the alternatives, most capable of change) needs a free flow of information to keep voters informed i.e a free and effective press. Sadly lacking today.

    • fizzle@quokk.au
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      19 hours ago

      Well, the dip in supply hasn’t started yet, we’re still receiving deliveries that we’re en route before Trump shat himself.

      3 weeks ago here in regional WA every farmer tried to order 5,000 litres of diesel. This surge in demand caused the current shortage.

      So right now, its a surge in demand, but in a month it will indeed be a dip in supply.

    • dan@upvote.au
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      19 hours ago

      Maybe there’s a surge in demand because people are hoarding the petrol in Jerrycans, similar to how people were hoarding toilet paper during COVID. Something I still don’t quite understand - the whole world was going into lockdown and some people’s primary concern was gathering enough toilet paper to last a lifetime?

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          17 hours ago

          Yep. Stupid people are everywhere unfortunately and Australians have somewhat of a tendency to hoard.

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        19 hours ago

        Yeah I still wonder about the TP thing. Kinda fascinating really.

        Like there’s always just “enough” but it only takes 1 day for everyone to buy everything thats available on that day to create this illusion of scarcity so everyone bought everything they could get their hands on for the next year.

        Weirdly my mrs has been a TP horder since forever so we already had a 2 year supply at the start. We have bidet sprays in both toilets so we dont use that much anyway.

        • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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          17 hours ago

          The funny thing, in late November of 2019 I finished a big job at work and took in about an extra $1,000 take home pay. I decided to spend that on non-perishable household supplies that I ordered in bulk. Amazon had this deal where you’d get fairly large amounts off when you set up auto-renewing orders. So I did that with like $500 worth of stuff that would re-order in 60 days. Bath soap, toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, laundry detergent. Some of those things I’m actually still working on today. I remember thinking “Toilet paper? Should I add a bunch of toilet paper? Nah, what do I need to hoard toilet paper for?”

    • Tanoh@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      Doubt it. Where I am from if you had top grades in school it was a question of “journalist or doctor?” You just couldn’t get in without it… now journalist programs at universities takes pretty much everyone with a pulse. And in some smaller univs the pulse part is optional.

      Journalists today are told by their boss what to write, their boss is told by their boss which is told by the owner. And the owner has an agenda, and guess what. It is not to make themselves less rich.